A study of the fixation of phosphates by soils.Brooke, R. O
The infrared spectrum of a mineral is a characteristic feature, which permits the identification of mineral species. The absorption bands arise from vibrations of the atoms or ions in the structure, and the frequencies of vibrations are dependent on the
Nile River in Egypt were analyzed with the XRF technique. The results show that the XRF intensities of radiation can increase or decrease when decreasing grain size and depending on the atomic number of the analyte. For small particle size samples, the characteristic radiation penetration depth incr...
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Soil erosion is in essence an absorption issue linked to the porosity level of your soil. Lydia: Soil erosion is the deterioration of the soil and it happens at three different levels. The first level is the loss of organic matter, as this negatively impacts the porosity of the soil. When...
The absorption of plant nutrients from rhizosphere soil was high under the continuous no-tillage method. The use of continuous no-tillage methods can effectively increase the content of available nutrients in the soil. The establishment of no-tillage methods can not only increase the amount of ...
Molecular Orbital theory study on surface complex structures of phosphates to iron hydroxides: calculation of vibrational frequencies and adsorption energies Langmuir, 20 (2004), pp. 9249-9254 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Lalley et al., 2016 J. Lalley, C. Han, X. Li, D.D. Dionysiou, M.N....
Record amount of nutrients removed from U.S. soils Date:Nov. 11, 2016 Growers around the USA should remember they’re removing more than just record yields from their fields this harvest season. Mosaic unveiled first loss in years Date:Oct. 11, 2016 ...
However, P is a non-renewable resource that is specu- lated to last for a century or two at the current rate of consumption1,2. To add to this crisis, approximately 80% of applied P fertilizers are lost globally by becoming immobile and unavailable for plant uptake due to absorption, ...
carbon and nitrogen nutrients necessary for plant growth but also holds other elements mainly in an insoluble form, which is difficult to be absorbed by plants. Because of this “inertness”, the lunar soil cannot provide the absorbable soluble nutrients for plant growth as the Earth’s soils ...